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Pratt & Whitney

Part of RTX

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Very demanding yet satisfying job - Senior Engineer Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

4.0
Oct 30, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Really cool projects -A lot of smart and talented coworkers -PW paid for my master's degree (and they would have paid for an MBA too if I wanted one). -Extra PTO if you're working on your master's. -Good amount of PTO (at least compared to other places I've worked). -Opportunities to be recognized for doing good work (monetary rewards).

Cons

-Raises are essentially just adjustments for inflation -Working 40 hours/week is the exception, not the norm. -No amount of hard work or dedication will decrease your chances of getting laid off when the company decides it needs to reduce the size of the workforce. -If you're doing classified work, there are some work locations that are *painfully* outdated.

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5.0
Feb 22, 2026
Anonymous intern
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Pros

- Good work culture - Very friendly people - Lots of room for growth - Great Pay

Cons

- Work can get stale

1.0
Jun 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and good benefits.

Cons

Personnel reporting to me had apparently looked up my political affiliation (which I had never mentioned) and took exception to it by sabotaging work that I had supervised. This was well before 2022 - actually 2015-2016 (2022 is earliest review date I could select). I was just now remembering it. This polarized political posture was a function of the plant being near Harrisburg, PA which, at least then, was a somewhat "redneckish" area. I have never discussed my politics at work, so it seemed absurd of them to look up my party affiliation and take issue with it.

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